Harold Cartwrigrht A self-yellow Ajax, not large but of 
most perfect form, round and symmetrical. Much overlapping, 
broad, rounded segments. Very smooth, round, widely expanded 
trumpet, with recurving rim slightly crinkled and indented. The 
whole flower is 3£ inches across, trumpet li inches long, and 1J 
inches wide at mouth. Segments 1$ inches broad at centre. 
Colour of Lord Roberts. Premier Yellow Ajax, Birmingham, 1911. 
Heart of Fire (Princess Mary x Poeticus) A small star-shaped 
Parvi of extraordinary brilliance. Long, pointed, creamy white 
segments, overlapping at base. Half-flattened crown, 1 inch 
across, intense glowing dark orange. Flower 3 inches across. 
Height 15 inches. Exhibited in our 50 at Birmingham, 1911. M.S. 
Opulence (Princess Mary x King Alfred) A most symmetrical 
giant Incomp, or Short Trumpet. Well overlapping, delicate 
lemon yellow segments 1J inches wide; bold crown, much ex- 
panded and recurved, of rich golden yellow contrasting well with 
petals. Flower 3J inches across, crown 1 inch deep and 1$ inches 
wide. Height 19 inches. A strong grower and perfect exhibition 
flower. Not yet exhibited. E. 
Orange Eye (Princess Mary x Poet.) A grand Engleheartii of 
superb quality. Very broad, overlapping segments of Circlet type, 
l£ inches broad, cream colour. Flat cup of rich orange, much 
crinkled and plaited, 1$ inches wide. Whole flower 3J inches 
across. Plant of excellent habit and most floriferous. ' Height 
16 inches. First Prize as a Flat Cup, Birmingham, 1911. M.S. 
Orange Queen (Princess Mary x Poet.) A telling flower of 
great brilliance. Huge, flat, saucer-like cup of vivid red-orange, 
much crinkled and Ij- inches across. Soft creamy yellow over- 
lapping segments, slightly incurving. Flower 3£ inches across. 
A splendid exhibition variety. Exhibited in Cartwright Cup, 
Birmingham, 1911. M.S. 
Pearl of Dew (Albatross x Triandrus) One of the most re- 
markable varieties at the 1911 Birmingham Show, and quite dis- 
tinct from anything we have yet seen. A gigantic flat flower 4$ 
inches across, with very long, spreading, pointed, smooth petals 
of great substance much overlapping at base. Enormous saucer- 
shaped crown exceeding 1 } inches across, much crinkled and 
daintily serrated at edge. Whole flower glistening white ; the 
protruding pistil, the green tube and exquisite poise give it a 
delightful appearance. A strong grower. Mid-season. 
Sulphur Eye (Princess Mary x Ornatus) This may well be 
described as a white-pet ailed Circlet. Flower 3 inches across, 
with broad, very overlapping, glistening white perianth segments, 
1 inch wide. Flat sulphur yellow eye brightly edged orange, 1 
inch across. Height 14 inches. First Prize as Flat Cup, Birming- 
ham, 1911. M.S. 
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